2-days IBS debate

October 10 2017
We kindly invite you for 2 international seminars about the economic inequalities in Poland and the impact of “Family 500+” benefit on the labour market – October 23-24, 2017, Warsaw.
(Un)equal wages, incomes and wealth in Poland?

In the first part of the debate we will present the results of the latest research on economic inequality in Poland. We will focus on the differences in trends in wage dispersion, income inequality and wealth inequality in Poland compared to the situation in other European countries. We will also discuss about: the inequality of income opportunities, the income share accrued to the top-earning 1% of Poles, minimum wage and gender pay gap. Speakers will include: Michał Brzeziński (WNE UW, IBS), Paweł Bukowski (CEP LSE), Karolina Goraus-Tańska (WNE UW), Jakub Sawulski (IBS, UEP).

Date: October 23rd, 12:30 – 17:00

Agenda and more details: seminar website

Registration (until October 19): https://seminariumibs-nierownosci.konfeo.com

“Family 500+” benefit and women on the labour market

During the second day we present the newly available results of in-depth studies on the impact of social benefits on labour supply in Poland and the introduction of the 500+ Programme on women’ participation in the labour market and the determinants of decisions to work, including childcare costs. The results will be presented by: Iga Magda (IBS and SGH), Michał Myck (CenEA) and Matteo Morgandi (World Bank).

In the second part of the seminar we will discuss the short and long term costs and benefits of returning to the labour market after giving birth.

Date: October 24th, 9:30 – 12:30

Agenda and more details: seminar website

Registration (until October 19): https://seminariumibs-500plus.konfeo.com

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The seminars will be hold in Zielna Conference Centre (Zielna 37 Str.) in Warsaw.

The seminar languages are Polish and English (with translation).

Please confirm your participation separately for each seminar.

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